Racism : science & tools for the public health professional / edited by Chandra L. Ford, PhD, MPH, MLIS, Derek M. Griffith, PhD, Marino A. Bruce, PhD, MSRC, MDiv, Keon L. Gilbert, DrPH, MPA, MA.

Date:
[2019]
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"This important publication builds on the racial health equity work that public health advocates and others have been doing for decades. They have documented the existence of health inequities and have combated health inequities stemming from racism. This book, which targets racism directly and includes the word squarely in its title, marks an important shift in the field's antiracism struggle for racial health equity. It is intended for use in a wide range of settings including health departments, schools, and in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors where public health professionals work. It will also benefit students still in training and will also serve as a practical reference text for courses and workshops. In this way, this book anticipates acting as a bridge connecting public health professionals, students, community members, as well as policymakers."--From publisher's website.

Publication/Creation

Washington, DC : American Public Health Association, [2019]

Physical description

xxx, 583 pages : illustrations, charts ; 23 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

1. Introduction / Chandra L. Ford, Derek M. Griffith, Marino A. Bruce, and Keon L. Gilbert -- I. IS RACISM A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE? -- 2. Overcoming the Impact of Racism on the Health of Communities: What We Have Learned and What We Have Not / William C. Jenkins, Victor J. Schoenbach, Diane L. Rowley, and Chandra L. Ford -- Appendix 2A. Historical documents -- 3. "We just haven't put our minds to it": An Interview with David Williams Describing the Trajectory of his Career Studying Racism / David R. Williams with Derek M. Griffith -- 4. A Call for Leadership in Tackling Systemic and Structural Racism in the Academy / Collins O. Airhihenbuwa and Juliet I. Iwelunmor -- A Note From the Battlefield / Loretta F. Jones with Chandra L. Ford --
II. HOW DOES RACISM AFFECT HEALTH? -- Structural Mechanisms -- 5. Black-White Health Inequalities by Intentional Design: The Lasting Health Impact of racial residential segregation / Margaret T. Hicken, Lindsey Burnside, Dominique L. Edwards, and Hedwig Lee -- 6. Structural Racism in Policing and Mass Incarceration: A Driver of Health Disparities in Black and Latino/Latina Communities / Sharon G.E. Washington and Robert E. Fullilove -- 7. Critical Race Theory, Racial Stratification in Education, and Public Health / Alma Itzé Flores, Tanya J. Gaxiola Serrano, and Daniel G. Solórzano -- Interpersonal and Individual Level Mechanisms -- 8. John Henryism, Structural Racism, and Cardiovascular Health Risks in Black Americans / Sherman A. James -- 9. The Burden of Cultural Racism: Vigilance and Racial Health Inequalities / Margaret T. Hicken, Alexis G. Stanton, and Hedwig Lee -- 10. Racism Across the Life Course / Roland J. Thorpe, Jr., Keith C. Norris, Bettina M. Beech, and Marino A. Bruce -- Action and Allegories -- 11. Action and Allegories / Camara P. Jones --
III. WHAT DO WE DO? -- A Note From the Battlefield / Loretta F. Jones with Chandra L. Ford -- 12. Epidemiology: Why Epidemiologists Must Reckon With Racism / Nancy Krieger -- 13. Scientific Literacy: An Opportunity For Meaningful Engagement of Minority Communities in Public Health Research / Melody S. Goodman and Vetta Sanders Thompson -- 14. Health Care: Antiracism Organizing for Culture and Institutional Change in Cancer Care / Kristin Z. Black, Stephanie L. Baker, Linda B. Robertson, Alexandra F. Lightfoot, Kimberly M. Alexander-Bratcher, Deanna Befus, Carol Cothern, Crystal E. Dixon, Katrina R. Ellis, Fatima Guerrab, Jennifer C. Schaal, Beth Simon, Beth Smith, Kari Thatcher, Sonja M. Wilson, Christina M. Yongue, and Eugenia Eng -- Appendix 14A. HEET Evaluation Survey -- Appendix 14B. HEET Observation Tool -- Appendix 14C. HEET Debriefing Questions for Facilitators and Observers -- 15. Organizing: What Do White People Need to Know to Be Effective Anti-Racism Allies Within Public Health? / Jen Margaret and Heather Came -- 16. Critical Race Theory's Anti-Racism Approaches: Moving From the Ivory Tower to the Front Lines of Public Health / Chandra L. Ford and Kia Skrine Jeffers -- A Note From the Battlefield / Loretta F. Jones with Chandra L. Ford --
IV. ARE THERE GROUP-SPECIFIC EXPERIENCES? -- A Note From the Battlefield / Loretta F. Jones with Chandra L. Ford -- 17. Hate crimes in the United States / Chandra L. Ford -- 18. "We Are Peoples": Reclaiming Native Health / Dian Million and Dornell Pete -- 19. Multilevel racism and Native Hawaiian health / N. Kau'i Baumhofer and Cherry Yamane -- 20. The global and historical nature of racism and health among Asian Americans / Gilbert C. Gee, Cindy C. Sangalang, Brittany N. Morey, and Anna K. Hing -- 21. Racism and the health of Latina/Latino communities / Alana M.W. LeBrón and Edna A. Viruell-Fuentes -- 22. How racism has shaped the health of Black Americans and what to do about it / Darrell L. Hudson -- 23. Racialization of religious minorities / Goleen Samari, Héctor E. Alcalá, and Mienah Z. Sharif --
V. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? -- A Note from the Battlefield / Felica Jones -- 24. Toward a comprehensive understanding of racism and health inequities: a multilevel approach / Brian D. Smedley -- 25. Conclusion / Marino A. Bruce, Chandra L. Ford, Derek M. Griffith, and Keon L. Gilbert -- VI. APPENDICES -- Appendix A. Three Examples of Community-Based, Anti-Racism Projects / Natalie J. Bradford -- Appendix B. Selected Measures of Racism / Rebekah Israel Cross -- Appendix C. Annotated Resource List / Natalie J. Bradford -- Appendix D. Glossary / Adrian M. Bacong, Attallah S. Dillard, and Natalie J. Bradford.

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  • 0875533035
  • 9780875533032